Although additional research is needed in order to create specific typographic guidelines for dyslexic users, the article suggests that users be provided with greater control over the display of digital text to increase readability for everyone. Continue reading →
Examined issues and the process that could lead to successful interface designs when designing for older people. Continue reading →
A review of current web accessibility guidelines concerning design for users with cognitive disabilities. Continue reading →
An overview of how people with disabilities use the web and highlights the wide range of user abilities (accounting for visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive impairment). Continue reading →
Since websites are significantly harder to use for seniors versus younger users, the authors provided design guidelines and illustrations to make websites easier and engaging. Continue reading →
After reviewing 50 websites that older users are likely to go to, the authors developed a set of heuristics to better understand older adults. Continue reading →
A review of research on the use of icons, alert symbols and other graphical elements in ballot design to improve usability for people with reading or cognitive disabilities. Continue reading →
Guidelines for the use of color in electronic voting systems usability and be more universal design for users with color vision deficiencies and low vision. Continue reading →